MissMooRaw
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I'm wondering if any of you guys could give me some advice or opinions on this.
Where I live the city has two community compost and mulch areas. The mulch site is free to any residents to use and add too, they have very strict rules on what you can add to the mulch site. Here is what it says you can drop off: "Drop off only leaves, grass clippings, brush or limbs up to 10 feet in length and 2 feet in diameter."
I was wondering if this mulch might be okay for substrate. The city mulches it every few days to break down the branches. It looks like pretty nice mulch. It's brown, I'm not sure how it holds humidity but I was planning on doing the sand and soil mix on one half of the cage and a mulch/coconut fiber mix on the other side of the cage.
I don't think the compost would be a great choice since the city allows you to dispose dry wall there to be mulched into the compost piles... they also charge $12 for a cubic yard of compost.
Just wanting some pointers.
Oh and could anyone tell me how they mix the sand/soil mixture to get it just right? I'm sure its not complicated and it prolly isn't something you can screw up easy. But I read on a few substrate posts that it can get messy if you mix it incorrectly.
What brands of topsoil are good to use? I've read about Ace and Home depot, is it just the cheap topsoil or a certain brand at those places?
Where I live the city has two community compost and mulch areas. The mulch site is free to any residents to use and add too, they have very strict rules on what you can add to the mulch site. Here is what it says you can drop off: "Drop off only leaves, grass clippings, brush or limbs up to 10 feet in length and 2 feet in diameter."
I was wondering if this mulch might be okay for substrate. The city mulches it every few days to break down the branches. It looks like pretty nice mulch. It's brown, I'm not sure how it holds humidity but I was planning on doing the sand and soil mix on one half of the cage and a mulch/coconut fiber mix on the other side of the cage.
I don't think the compost would be a great choice since the city allows you to dispose dry wall there to be mulched into the compost piles... they also charge $12 for a cubic yard of compost.
Just wanting some pointers.
Oh and could anyone tell me how they mix the sand/soil mixture to get it just right? I'm sure its not complicated and it prolly isn't something you can screw up easy. But I read on a few substrate posts that it can get messy if you mix it incorrectly.
What brands of topsoil are good to use? I've read about Ace and Home depot, is it just the cheap topsoil or a certain brand at those places?